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! County Council Office, - Napier, February 29, 1888. i "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Spec ■ J_\ Meeting of the Hawke's Bay Couii I Council will be held on MONDAY, t > 19th day of March, ISBB, at 12 o'clo noon, at the old Provincial Council Chai • bers, Napier, to confirm :he Special Ord passed on the 20th February, 1888, altcrii the boundaries of tho Meanee l?«ad Board J. BENNETT, Chairman H.P..C.C. •^-^.*J«4_-,«-CROWN LANDS FOR SALE. Crown Lands Office, Napier, ' 23rd December, 1887. ATTENTION is directed to the sale forfeited Deferred Payment Section Woodvillc District and Matamau Villag also ordinary Deferred Payment Sections Pohui and Ruataniwha districts, and oth Sections. See Sale Notices at Post-offices and Rai way Stations for further particulars, apply at this Office. G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lauds. TE AUTE REFRESHMENT ROOM! JF. CRANE begs to inform t! . travelling public that tho Rai-wt Refreshment Rooms at To Auto Stati< have been altered, enlarged, and thorough renovated. No expense has been span in mectinng tho wants of travellers I train, whose comfort and convenience a: made a special study by the proprietor. Fi LADY TRAVELLERS The most complete arransroments aro mad Tho Ladies* Befreshment Boom is separate from tho remainder of the establisnmen has Lavatory, &c, and visitors are waitx upon by a female attendant. Tea and Coffee always ready. Dunedin Beer and best brands of Wini and Spirits. J. F. CRANE, Proprietor. THE HASTINGS RESTURANT, St. Aubyn-steeet, Hastings. LM. SCHAEFFER bogs to inform h , Friends and Customers that he hi just completed extensive alterations and ad ditions to his Boarding-house in St. Aubyri street, and hopes to merit a continuance (| the liberal support that has been accordo to him. Terms—l6s per -wpnk. All meals, 9d Beds, Is. Singlo and double bed-rooms. Bathroon L. M. SCHAEFFER. Al TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Neab Railway Station, Clive Squaej< JOHN DALE, lato of Christehurcli having taken the above Hotel in whiel ho is making overy ixuprsvement, hopes b; strict attention to Dusiness to merit a fai share vi patronage. Travellers will fim every convenience. Bath and Reading Rooms, use of Piano. Charges strict! i moderate. [oabd.] By corresponding with the above Pro priotor, engagements for male or femal Servants in town or country may be bad frei of charge, both to o_oployors and employed Letters punctually attended to. -tT*r & J. STAPLES, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, Wellington, And manufacturers of Goods bearing the abovo well-known nnd celebrated brandy are glad to be able to announce to the inhabitants of Napier that advice is still freely received from all parts of this colony giving testimony of the superiority of their Goods, in comparison with those of other manufacturing firms of New Zealand, and attribute their success to the following rules and precautions directed to the Good: •when in course of manufacture, and whicr have always been faithfully adhered to. ' Ist. First-class workmen only aro employed. 2nd. None but prime material is used, and systematically distributed ir manufacture. 3rd. The latest machinery (labor saving is employed, hence their ability t< undersell their competitors. 4th. Tho proprietors make it a study U fulfill tho wants of their numeroui customers, by offering them an artich that will bring credit to their house and benefit also the community. sth. And above all, direct thoir whoh attention to excelling the Goods oi other manufacturers. In reference to the above, we woiilc remind Householders that the " Wellingtor Brand" line in Boots, Shoes, and Slipper* can be procured from any bootmaker and principal dealers in the district, and those who have not given the Goods a trial -willdo well to do so, and thereby encourage the employment of labor in the colony, andj Local'lndustrics in general, and additionally benefit themselves by keeping money! within the colony. Storekeepers, Bootmakers, and Warehousemen may rely on a speedy and satis-, factory issue of any of the favors entrusted for our execution, and would ask them to address all correspondence to W. & J. STAPLES, MANUFACTURERS, St. Hill-stbeet.' Wellington. BOOTSmHESE Celebrated Boots havo STOOD 1 the TEST for THIRTEEN YEARS; they have been sold throughout tho colony, and are to-day MORE POPULAR THAN EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. THE SPLENDID WEAR And reputation of this brand have arisen from the fact that only first-class materials are used, and none but good workmen aro employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Have been received from hundreds of customers, certifying to the splendid wear of these Boots, and the Public are guaranteed against loss from bad workmanship. A Boot with such a reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered, purportin«- to be " Zealandias," but this is a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stamped on the solo " Zealandia, and any other Boot is not a gemuno " Zealandia " unless bearing the stamp. THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at tho various Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne thoy obtained the Highest Colonial Awards; at Christchurch and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained tho only Gold Medals, and have been placed first at local Shows and Exhibitions too numerous to mention ; and at the recent INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pronounced the FINEST EXHIBIT in the whole Exhibition. (See Sir Julius yon Haast's letter to Sir Julius Vogol). And as this was in competition against the British Empire, it is something to bo fairly Pl Let °ail those who want Strong, Hardwearing, Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of ■ZEALANDIAS," and thoy will never use any other. Sold by Storekecpeers and Boot and bnoe Dealers' throughout Now Zealand, and manufactured for the trade by LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO., Christchurch. See that the brand " ZEALANDIA " ie stamped on the solo. The new " PARAGON ''BOOT patented by us, and tho INDESTRUCTIBLE TOE are splendid things; and we also highly recommend " Corrick's Tatcnt Boot Back Protectors." LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! GSIMPKIN, having Leased the » CLARENDON CLUB BILLIARD ROOM, would like to see all his old friends and as many lovers of the game who wpuld like to favor Uiw with their patron»j;e,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5159, 2 March 1888, Page 1

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